Private In-Home and Online SSAT Tutoring in San Bernardino, CA

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How can a tutor help your child master the SSAT?

If you're the parent of a child who is applying to a private school, they could be expected to take the Secondary School Admissions Test. The SSAT is given to applicants between the 3rd and 11th grade and is used to measure one's understanding of math, verbal skills, essay writing, and reading comprehension. Since schools use the results of the SSAT to determine admissions and level placement, it is important that your child is properly prepared for test day. Varsity Tutors can connect you with a professional SSAT tutor in San Bernardino, CA, who could teach them how to study effectively.

All of the tutors that Varsity Tutors can connect you with in San Bernardino are skilled in teaching SSAT and are happy to work with your child and give them the assistance they need to reach all of their academic goals. Lessons are conducted in a student-centered format that promotes a better understanding of key concepts. This way, your child can actively work with their tutor to solve difficult problems, and they're also able to benefit from feedback and valuable explanations that are designed to help them learn from their mistakes. Furthermore, since every lesson is structured to meet your child's specific goals, their tutor can modify every study program so that it is able to change with your student's progression and success. This means that your child could learn from a dynamic curriculum that supports their needs and goals throughout the learning experience.

An expert SSAT tutor in San Bernardino, CA, can work at a time that is most convenient for you. Your child could benefit from one-on-one lessons that are held at a location of your choice. The tutor is happy to meet your child at home, in the library, or anywhere else around town. Lessons can also be scheduled any time during the week, even at night or over the weekend, so that your family doesn't have to take time away from their busy schedules. In addition, your student can also learn electronically over the face-to-face online SSAT learning sessions, which is available through the live learning platform.

An experienced and skilled SSAT tutor in San Bernardino could teach your child how to best use their study time. Letting them work with a private tutor is a great way to increase their chances of scoring high on the test, which could help them get into their first-choice school.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"We spent the first half of the session going over vocabulary, reading comprehension, and the student's essay rewrites. The first student's essay improved a lot! We spent the second hour going over probability concepts, which both girls needed more help with. The girls will both require more practice with probability."

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"We first started by going over the synonyms homework from last time. He has definitely been showing some improvement in his ability to reason out what unfamiliar words mean. We still continue to practice this. Next, we focused on analogies. This involved coming up with strategies to understand them and the various types of relationships that will be covered on the test. He did quite well after the review though I still gave him some practice problems that we will review next week."

"The student had written an essay prior to this session, so we started by going over that. His use of varying sentence structure and overall vocabulary is excellent. He is also able to pull relevant examples from history to support his point. Writing is not a weak point for him, but I went over a few things with him that could make his writing better. He should look for natural breaks in topic to start new paragraphs, provide more detailed examples to add color to his essay, and try to avoid using the same noun or adjective more than a couple of times a paragraph. He understands stylistic points quite well and overall is a great writer for his age. We also spent some time going over math--I am only seeing him having trouble on a couple of types of problems (systems of equations and changing averages), so next session we'll focus specifically on that type. We also continued our review of roots and key SSAT vocab."

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"We reviewed the student's synonym and reading comprehension homework. She did well on both and seems to be handling the verbal parts of the test quite well. We also reviewed another math worksheet on percentages; she is showing improvement and I hope she has this topic under control now. I gave her one more worksheet on percentages to do to make sure, and assigned her some Verbal Analogies and Reading Comp homework from her study guide. I plan to review this material with her next session and then return to math, her area of greatest need. "

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"The student did a grammar exercise on adjectives and adverbs, scoring 26 out of 32. We then worked on pages 108 and following in the assessments book on factors, and worked through several example problems. The session was only 1 hour long due to family events."

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"Today, the student and I worked on sentence completion, context clues, timed reading passage tests, analogies, and vocabulary building. Word recognition continues to be a struggle with advanced terms. She was open to learning new concepts. I included the process of elimination and decoding skills. I left her with diagnostic tests and vocabulary lists to review. She took four practice reading passage tests that were timed and scored 3/5, 4/5, 4/5, 5/5 on them. Her confidence continues to increase."